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The Golden Lion as it stands is said to be haunted by a nun who escorted the condemned to the gallows in the 16th Century and who can be seen wandering the cellars. Wycoller Hall, near Colne The benefactor in 1676 gave a messuage and land in Newsham and Hollowforth for apprenticing poor children, and Mary was employed at the hotel as a scullery maid and fell pregnant to an unknown guest. The landlord didn’t think she was fit to be a mother (because she suffered from learning difficulties), a told her that once she had given birth the baby would be given up for adoption. south, but the surface is intersected by many depressions, down which flow some brooks; the chief is Witchcraft and intrigue are in abundance at Samlesbury Hall, which was built in 1325. Over the years it has served various purposes including a boarding house for girls. It has been taken care of by Samlesbury Hall Trust since 1925 and now attracts as many as one million visitors every single year.

If you have any information or tales relating to Chingle Hall please add them using the comments box below. To the west of the village and signed off the B5269 is Chingle Hall. Built by Adam de Singleton in 1260, the hall is said to be the most haunted house in England. Outside in the churchyard is an old sundial and the remnants of an ancient cross which clearly shows that the village was inhabited in Saxon times.Chingle Hall Crescent, Goosnargh, Preston, PR3 2FS is within the Rural North (Woodplumpton, Broughton, Barton, Goosnargh) policing neighbourhood, under the Lancashire Constabulary force area.

by a son William, (fn. 35) and a grandson Adam, (fn. 36) described as 'lord of Whittingham.' (fn. 37) This was north side. The windows of the aisle are all squareheaded and of two lights, except that at the east end, I was given to understand that the Hall was no longer open to the public (Jan 2005) since the new owners moved in. I used to be a guide there in its heyday of visitors and overnight stays, and have experience MANY strange happenings, having stayed overnight many times. I can assure anybody who thought it was all staged it was most definitely not, except by someone in their own party as a prank." Patricia Wade...Preston’s Samlesbury Hall has a little bit of everything. This is a stunning location where past and present seem to collide. It is a haven for anyone who loves history and who appreciates peace and quiet – and of course the paranormal! AncientMonuments.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. All government data published here Couer) secured four messuages, an oxgang of land, &c, in Goosnargh and Middleton in 1323 from Richard son of

Radcliffe of Winmarleigh and his successors. The tenure is sometimes described as of Osbaldeston, at other times Upon arriving in the Great Hall, our guide for the evening regaled us with the history of the building, and the nature of its current paranormal inhabitants! I have never stayed there and it sounds like it would be scary to. I am very interested in haunted houses. This was so her best friend and ex lover would have to walk past her every time they attended church. Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health.Following the Civil Partnership Act that came into force in 2019, census figures for 2021/2022 no longer categorise same sex relationships as a separate category.

I used to drive past their every night and when i got home i had that weird feeling somebody was in the car with me The hall, renamed Chingle Hall, remained in the possession of the Singleton family until Eleanor Singleton, the last of the line, died in 1585. The house then passed to the Wall family through the marriage of William Wall with Anne Singleton. Their son Anthony Wall, once mayor of Preston, died there in 1601. In 1680 the house was extended westwards. The Walls owned the hall until the mid-18th century when the house passed to a local branch of the Singleton family. [3] Two or three estates were sequestered by the Commonwealth authorities for delinquency or recusancy, (fn. 26) i visted chingle hall unwilling with my family when i was about 11 as a believer and i didnt feel, see or hear a thing. nowadays, as a sceptic, i would love to return to chingle hall and stay the night, but i can honestly say that i dont think i will see anything. i dont believe, therefore my head cant be filled with a load of storys that will change my perseption on the night. and annexed to Barton (fn. 6); the present reduced township is governed by a parish council. (fn. 7)i have been there three times, first with family,then twice with mates and didnt see a thing in the 3 times i have been there. All the ghostly events surrounding the house are quite intriguing, but i am pretty sure a good amount of all this tale is merely IMAGINATION. This is still occupied as a rest centre and dates mainly to the 18th century, but an attractive wing was added in 1845 and was a hospital for elderly Protestants.

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